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Excited crowds gathered in St Peter's Square to witness the historic election of the first American Pope.
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Russia proposed a unilateral, three-day truce to coincide with the event marking the end of World War Two.
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It will leave a 10% import tax on most goods shipped from the UK to the US.
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Ex-banker Innes Tang has established a hotline for reporting behaviours deemed disloyal to Beijing.
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First Moon samples collected in nearly 50 years and loaned by China for the first time are now in the UK.
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Microsoft founder said he will speed up his charitable giving - and accused Elon Musk and Doge of "killing children" through aid cuts.
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Pope Leo XIV has supported his predecessor and focus will turn on whether he continues Church reforms.
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The action, which affects hundreds of Palestinian pupils, comes after an Israeli ban on Unrwa this year.
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African Parks acknowledged its rangers committed human rights abuses in Congo-Brazzaville.
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Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has relied on social media to stay in touch with supporters from jail.
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Benjamin Netanyahu said he knew "with certainty" that 21 hostages were alive but the status of "three more" were unclear.
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Human remains, believed to be that of a journalist and his partner, have been found by police.
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The BBC's Yogita Limaye went to the Donetsk region of Ukraine to speak to soldiers about life on the frontline.
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The new Pope is seen as someone who could unite traditionalist and progressive within the Church, writes the BBC's religion editor.
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Experts from India and Pakistan weigh in on what’s next - and how this clash differs from past conflicts.
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More than 100,000 men, women and children were reportedly forcibly disappeared by Bashar al-Assad's regime.
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"Not even in my wildest imagination did I think this would happen," Cardinal David tells the BBC.
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Why ex-bank boss Tidjane Thiam has been barred from seeking the Ivorian presidency - and the potential fallout.
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Pope Leo XIV 's brother Louis says nothing will be the same again after his appointment.
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Robert Prevost is originally from Chicago, where he served as an altar boy and was ordained as a priest in 1982.
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Speaking from the Vatican balcony just after being unveiled as the new pontiff, he paid tribute to his predecessor and called for unity.
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American Robert Prevost was later announced as the new pope, and will be known as Pope Leo XIV.
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The prime minister reiterated that Canada "is not for sale" during Tuesday's meeting at the White House.